Gonorrhea
"a film for physicians in technicolor"
Originally released in 1943. Gonorrhea is a documentary film. directed by Morris Fishbein. At just 28 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Diagnosis of gonorrhea should be done by clinical and laboratory investigation. The physician and patients are shown in the physician's office and examining room. The patients remove their clothing, and the physician takes samples from the end of the penis and makes thin smear slides from them. The techniques for stripping gonococci from male and female patients with chronic gonorrhea are shown in drawings and live footage. The physician is shown getting and preparing a urine sample for laboratory testing for the presence of gonococci, including using a hand-cranked centrifuge. The material is packaged to be sent away for laboratory diagnosis by gram stain and culture.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Hugh Harman Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gonorrhea about?
Diagnosis of gonorrhea should be done by clinical and laboratory investigation. The physician and patients are shown in the physician's office and examining room. The patients remove their clothing...
Who directed Gonorrhea?
Gonorrhea was directed by Morris Fishbein.
How long is Gonorrhea?
Gonorrhea has a runtime of 0 hours and 28 minutes (28 minutes total).
When was Gonorrhea released?
Gonorrhea was released on January 23, 1943 in theaters.